HIM 3208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Common Bile Duct Stone, Cholecystitis, Diabetic Retinopathy

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It is strongly recommended that students spend some time reviewing lecture notes, official coding guidelines and textbook prior to completing this assignment. Final diagnosis: 1) change in bowel habits, unexplained. Z80. 49, r19. 4 [0djd8zz: patient complaining of right upper quadrant abdominal pain, fever, loss of appetite and nausea and vomiting. Based on ultrasound findings, the physician identified the cause of the patient"s presenting signs and symptoms to be acute and chronic cholecystitis with choledocholithiasis. A laparoscopic total cholecystectomy was performed. (no need to assign code for the ultrasound. ) K80. 46 [0ft44zz: 45 year old patient presents with convulsions. After extensive work-up, cause of hepatitis identified as viral hepatitis type a. (convulsions are rarely seen in viral hepatitis. They are not a common sign or symptom of the viral hepatitis. ) R56. 9, b15. 9: patient encounter for routine testing of cardiac pacemaker pulse generator (battery). Device found to be functioning properly. (no procedure code required. )

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